Hi Jeremy[1],
On Wed, Jul 19, 2006 at 07:00:10AM -0500, reed@reedmedia.net wrote:
> Some upgrade was done by my Xen provider. I know nothing about the domain0
> but I think it is running NetBSD.
they probably updated the kernel You are running (might be very
much different from the one in Your /
It seems Your userland has gotten out of sync with the kernel now,
ask them which exact kernel they are using - probably a snapshot kernel?
or it might be the other way round - maybe they switch to a stable xen3
kernel and You still (of course) have a -current userland.
> When I attempt to load the module I get:
>
> # /sbin/modload /usr/lkm/pf.o
> modload: error initializing module: Program version wrong
>
> And /var/log/messages has:
>
> Jul 19 04:41:09 ca /netbsd: LKM 'pf': environment compile options mismatch
> - LKM '', kernel 'DEBUG,DIAGNOSTIC'
seems more like a snapshot kernel to me, still only the provider can
put insight to this.
florian
[1] how come YOU are using pf? :)
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